A child who insults his parents hardly becomes a parent, actor Ugezu Ugezu says
Actor Ugezu Ugezu took a tour of some of the deep-rooted African scriptures about the relationship between a child and his parents. In a new post, he wrote about the impact of a child's waywardness towards their parents, and how it boomerangs on such a child in the future. A perfect example is a child who insults his parents in the African land, the African scriptures describe such a child as one whose wages of his sin would be the inability to become a parent.
He warned the youths of today to beware of their roots and stop following the Western culture, thinking it wouldn't backfire on them as Africans. He mentioned how youths have adopted insults as a "weapon of defense and intimidation", especially when addressing their elders. According to him, such persons would "end up struggling in life and living in penury."